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we should have all along, steve. my view has been if debates aren't dispositive and they're influential. my prediction is they would be that much more influential this year. why? americans are distant from presidential candidates not only do you to the flood of super-pac attack ads but both avoid the national press like the plague. neither has done serious interviews, so this was an opportunity finally for all the clutter to be put aside and the electorate to have a good view. 60, 65 million at a time with these two candidates squaring off against each other and not hiding behind super-pac ads or the kg rhetoric. yeah, i think that they've been incredibly influential and they could determine the outcome. >> robert draper, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> before we goit of here, steve, my compliments to your barber. you're looking good, brother. >> mary is her name. >> coming up, inequality is a global issue. christa freeland explains how the super rich that created them. speaking of the good life, i wonder if
we should have all along, steve. my view has been if debates aren't dispositive and they're influential. my prediction is they would be that much more influential this year. why? americans are distant from presidential candidates not only do you to the flood of super-pac attack ads but both avoid the national press like the plague. neither has done serious interviews, so this was an opportunity finally for all the clutter to be put aside and the electorate to have a good view. 60, 65 million at...
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, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in chicago and wherever it's playing out, it is horrible, but from a public opinion standpoint, because the violent crime rate has dropped, it took guns in a lot of ways out of the public debate. so now it's these spectacular individual incidents and the growing number of them that's putting it back in the debate and i think creating that pressure again that we last saw in the early '90s. >> karen, this was mayor michael bloomberg today. please take a listen to this. >> this is not a partisan issue. this is just a bunch of people who i think are cowed by the n
, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in...
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jackson and steve carell have been putting out videos to encourage people not to be deterred. a new video by samuel l. jackson hit the internet. it's a takeoff of his blockbuster reading of a children's book. let's listen. >> mom, dad, the election is coming up soon. >> we're tired right now, hon. go back to your room. >> i'm sorry, my friend, but there's no time to snore. an out of touch millionaire has just declared war on schools, the environment, and unions, fair pay. we're all on our own if romney has his way. and he's against safety nets. if you fall, tough luck. so i strongly suggest that you wake the [ bleep ] up. >> well, joining me right now is daily show creator lizz winstead. there's something the way these guys can do it and we can never do it, the sort of anti-hero types like sarah and samuel l. jackson. how do they connect with youngers voters who might be a little busy on election day? >> i'm not sure it's even just younger voters, chris. i think sometimes, and when i look at my audiences when i do standup and i'm talking about these issues, i'm surprised i don
jackson and steve carell have been putting out videos to encourage people not to be deterred. a new video by samuel l. jackson hit the internet. it's a takeoff of his blockbuster reading of a children's book. let's listen. >> mom, dad, the election is coming up soon. >> we're tired right now, hon. go back to your room. >> i'm sorry, my friend, but there's no time to snore. an out of touch millionaire has just declared war on schools, the environment, and unions, fair pay....
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. >> i'm steve kornacki, more than aa million americans spanning all ages and races share one common belief. god is alive and well, but this isn't your parents' religious renaissance. >> na non-believer's prayers have been answered. doug dynasty invited me on a hunt, and i'm taking you all, too, today on "the cycle." >>> for those of you counting, it's just 27 days, eight hours and 59 minutes until the ball falls in times square. what did you think i was talking about? all those spending cuts and tax hikes that go into effect if washington doesn't make a deal. that means four more weeks of spinning our wheel of misfortune. where will it land today? follies. that's the perfect term. both sides miles apart. wall street remains optimistic a deal will be reached by january 1st. perhaps in a nod to investors, the president gave his first post-election interview today to none other than bloomberg tv. >> i think that we have the potential of getting a deal done, but it's going to require what i talked about during the campaign, which is a balanced, responsible approach to deficit reduction
. >> i'm steve kornacki, more than aa million americans spanning all ages and races share one common belief. god is alive and well, but this isn't your parents' religious renaissance. >> na non-believer's prayers have been answered. doug dynasty invited me on a hunt, and i'm taking you all, too, today on "the cycle." >>> for those of you counting, it's just 27 days, eight hours and 59 minutes until the ball falls in times square. what did you think i was talking...
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steve schmidt worked on the 2012 reelect bush. the president always has more important things to do. when you say you need to go to debate practice and he says turkey is about to go to war. i think preparation does matter. i think we saw that a little bit. >> would he have practiced for these? >> yes, yes. >> i just want to say, the one thing they should practice if their advisers didn't know this is what it's going to look like on tv. that's the screen. i was surprised. the network i watched, i don't know which it was showed a split screen the entire time. when the president is taking notes, he has no idea. if you see that in advance, shot it like that, he would not have done that. i'm sorry. >> don't apologize. i want to hear what else we should be hearing thursday. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative
steve schmidt worked on the 2012 reelect bush. the president always has more important things to do. when you say you need to go to debate practice and he says turkey is about to go to war. i think preparation does matter. i think we saw that a little bit. >> would he have practiced for these? >> yes, yes. >> i just want to say, the one thing they should practice if their advisers didn't know this is what it's going to look like on tv. that's the screen. i was surprised. the...
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jackson and steve carrell have been encouraging people to vote. >> mom, dad, the election is coming up soon. >> we're tired right now, go back to your room. >> sorry my friend. there's no time to snore. an out of touch millionaire has just declared war. we're all on our own if romney has his way. and he's against safety nets, if you fall, tough luck. so i strongly suggest that you wake the [ bleep ] up. >> there's something about the way that these guys can do it and we could never do it. the sort of antihero types like sarah and samuel l. jackson. how do they connect with younger voters? >> you know, i'm not sure it's just younger voters. i think sometimes when i look at my audiences when i do stand up and i'm talking about these issues. i'm surprised i don't see a room full of people with purple foreheads from smacking themselves. when you sad raw language, it hits where it lives, and you add comedy to it and it's a home run. >> also joining us is joel stein. your thoughts why stronger language might motivate young voters. >> it's just fun. if you're not for obama, it's not going to
jackson and steve carrell have been encouraging people to vote. >> mom, dad, the election is coming up soon. >> we're tired right now, go back to your room. >> sorry my friend. there's no time to snore. an out of touch millionaire has just declared war. we're all on our own if romney has his way. and he's against safety nets, if you fall, tough luck. so i strongly suggest that you wake the [ bleep ] up. >> there's something about the way that these guys can do it and we...
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they are image conscious is because a guy who died last week, steve sabol started nfl films. they branded this, the mix of mythology and pathos and he did such a good job of convincing us with his camera shots and story telling elevating the nfl to a place beyond sport. the other huge reason why the nfl is so popular isn't accident, it's because it's so brutal. you can't play it more than once a week. everyone who knows about economics, scarcity correlates to demand. all other leagues schedule these games. nfl, one game a week. it's a special thing. you talk about it. that helps the nfl. >> i think football is broadcast gold, right? over the past 20 years it's become a production in and of itself. it's arguably better and funner to watch a football game on tv than to go to one. >> absolutely. yes, that's absolutely the case. and it's funny how the league is trying to deal with this scarcity issue while also making more money because now i find it's like there's the early game on sunday, late game, sunday night, monday night, thursday night. before you know it there's going to
they are image conscious is because a guy who died last week, steve sabol started nfl films. they branded this, the mix of mythology and pathos and he did such a good job of convincing us with his camera shots and story telling elevating the nfl to a place beyond sport. the other huge reason why the nfl is so popular isn't accident, it's because it's so brutal. you can't play it more than once a week. everyone who knows about economics, scarcity correlates to demand. all other leagues schedule...
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steve, what do you think? is this historically the time during the campaign, the conventions are over, when the candidates both kind of come back to the center and stop flinging the red meat to try and talk right down the middle? >> there's a very important difference between how obama is approaching going after the middle in this campaign and how he did in his presidency and what romney is now doing. the story line from pundits and the press now is romney is moving to the middle. that's certainly the tone of what he did in the debate. that's the tone his rhetoric. it was centrist. the question is whether it's obama sounding like a centrist in the debate or romney sounding like a centrist in the debate. is it backed up by substance? on romney's side the answer is flatly now. if you look at the policies which he did not want to get into on wednesday night, they are not centrist in any way. we had in the clip saying pre-existing conditions are covered under the plan. of course you want to say that. that's a cent
steve, what do you think? is this historically the time during the campaign, the conventions are over, when the candidates both kind of come back to the center and stop flinging the red meat to try and talk right down the middle? >> there's a very important difference between how obama is approaching going after the middle in this campaign and how he did in his presidency and what romney is now doing. the story line from pundits and the press now is romney is moving to the middle. that's...
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steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or continuing to fight? >> well, i do expect compromise, but remember, the fiscal cliff is one artificial construct cooked up by the congress and the president to basically get us to think about a much bigger problem, which is what you pointed out. entitlement reform and tax reform and all the big issues and putting america into the accounts. the problem is the president -- i mean, you know, frankly has all the leverage here. so he doesn't need to compromise that much to get half, if not three-quarters of what he wants. >> i think the presid
steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or...
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and if you don't choke up, i don't know what to tell you. >> steve morse would say what you're doing, i completely agree with you, i wish some more people who represent rural areas would stand with you. republicans, as well. >> but when you do the polling, they do. i mean, that's funny. >> where are they? >> well, it depends. where are you getting your information from? if the nra puts out a press release saying something, i'm not so sure they're an unbias source. we've done polling with republican and democratic pollsters. 80 odd percent of gun owners favor reasonable restrictions. they just do. >> what do we do about online gun sales? >> the federal government -- and this is so typical of the federal government. they pass a law. then they make sure there's no money to enforce it. you see, you didn't want anything? i took care of you. don't worry about it. you're both happy. you shouldn't be. neither of you should be. you didn't get what you wanted, but you didn't go back and pay attention to what they really did. when it comes down to gun laws, you have to have a background check at
and if you don't choke up, i don't know what to tell you. >> steve morse would say what you're doing, i completely agree with you, i wish some more people who represent rural areas would stand with you. republicans, as well. >> but when you do the polling, they do. i mean, that's funny. >> where are they? >> well, it depends. where are you getting your information from? if the nra puts out a press release saying something, i'm not so sure they're an unbias source. we've...
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. >> steve, we've got time. >> you know, yeah, joe biden is going to step back and go take your time. go ahead, you know, we can listen. >> yeah, there is this famous s and l sketch from the 1988 election. and he said you got 1:30 and talk about what you do for the homeless problem. he says i don't have enough time there is so much to get to. you know what, we have stopped the clock for you. and he stairs. you wonder, the thing was, in the debate last night. obama had multiple opportunities to press romney and be specific on the math and present the math to people to make them understand. he missed the opening and i think crystal is right. when you look at how joe biden has conducted himself in the past. one of the big reasons he is on the ticket in the first place is how well he performed in the last debates. he made a strong impress on democrats and the obama campaign. if you go way back in history for joe biden that campaign ended. but in the early going in the spring and summer that year, he had a reputation for being a powerful performer for performing well that summer. but you k
. >> steve, we've got time. >> you know, yeah, joe biden is going to step back and go take your time. go ahead, you know, we can listen. >> yeah, there is this famous s and l sketch from the 1988 election. and he said you got 1:30 and talk about what you do for the homeless problem. he says i don't have enough time there is so much to get to. you know what, we have stopped the clock for you. and he stairs. you wonder, the thing was, in the debate last night. obama had multiple...
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or like steve rattner? a new travel channel series explores what life on the road is like for some of the country's most high-profile people. nbc news correspondent peter alexander takes us inside the logisti logistics. >> reporter: aboveground when two certain presidents want a hidden escape with a little pasta on the side, they head to greenwi greenwich village for lunch. just try to get a reservation in one of its 17 tables. it's tough. unless your party happens to include the last names obama and clinton. >> everybody was excited and nerves. you could see it on television. they go into certain communities, but you don't know what goes into it until it happens to you. >> reporter: days before the lunch date, the manager is told who the special guests will be. but they are sworn to secrecy. >> the detail squad of the nypd came and surveyed the place, showed them where the rear entrance leads to and so forth and that was it. nobody knows anything about this visit. >> for the chef, this ultimate power meal
or like steve rattner? a new travel channel series explores what life on the road is like for some of the country's most high-profile people. nbc news correspondent peter alexander takes us inside the logisti logistics. >> reporter: aboveground when two certain presidents want a hidden escape with a little pasta on the side, they head to greenwi greenwich village for lunch. just try to get a reservation in one of its 17 tables. it's tough. unless your party happens to include the last...
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. >> i'm steve kornacki. this storm will be remembered for a variety of reasons. the storm surge was historic. record wave heights from the new jersey shore and the long island sound. fema crews are fanned out. >> i'm krystal ball. as if the wind and water weren't enough, at least 80 homes were destroyed in a massive fire that broke out in queens at the height of the storm. took 200 firefighters a full 12 hours to fully douse the flames. they had to use boats to rescue more than two dozen trapped. miraculously no one was seriously injured. >> i'm toure. this massive stormed is blamed for the deaths of 29 americans so far, nearly half in new york state. nearly 8.5 million homes and businesses are without power and the largest mass transit system in the nation is out of commission at least until the end of the work. underground is underwater. air travel is tricky at best right now. 15,000 flights have been canceled, and that number is climbing hour by hour. let's bring in chuck todd the on the president's visit to the red cross moments ago. you noted in the first re
. >> i'm steve kornacki. this storm will be remembered for a variety of reasons. the storm surge was historic. record wave heights from the new jersey shore and the long island sound. fema crews are fanned out. >> i'm krystal ball. as if the wind and water weren't enough, at least 80 homes were destroyed in a massive fire that broke out in queens at the height of the storm. took 200 firefighters a full 12 hours to fully douse the flames. they had to use boats to rescue more than two...
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thank you to ari, lawrence, joy and steve. you can catch steve on "the cycle" at 3:00 p.m. and, of course, you can and must catch lawrence -- >> oh, no. we're not so sure about that. we may not have power in the building at 10:00 p.m. >> you'll do it by candlelight because you're a good soldier. >> all right. >> the news never stops. let them have the last word at 10:00 on msnbc. see you back at noon eastern, 9:00 pacific joined by richard, curt, and nicolas. until then find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. a lot going on this afternoon. over to you. >> thanks so much, alex. we are tracking hurricane sandy with live reports from up and down the east coast. widespread flooding already happening hours ahead of sandy's landfall. we'll check in with delaware governor jack markell and pennsylvania senator bob casey ahead and hear from both campaigns, all that next on "andrea mitchell reports." we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little troubl
thank you to ari, lawrence, joy and steve. you can catch steve on "the cycle" at 3:00 p.m. and, of course, you can and must catch lawrence -- >> oh, no. we're not so sure about that. we may not have power in the building at 10:00 p.m. >> you'll do it by candlelight because you're a good soldier. >> all right. >> the news never stops. let them have the last word at 10:00 on msnbc. see you back at noon eastern, 9:00 pacific joined by richard, curt, and nicolas....
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steve, that is the story. yes, and a lot of this you have that quote saying that we didn't see this coming. there was an assumption saying that was showing up in the polls. the republicans were saying what they didn't have was the infrastructure in place to bring that into a reality. part of it is they were bogged down in a primary. and part of it too was that is the nature of relying on the religious groups. and they hoped and sort of out sourced the gotv. >> i'm actually surprised steve, when governor dean became chairman in 2005, karl rove he used this methodology don't you remember the 72 hour strategy, we developed the under pinnings that became what the obama campaign did and one of the things that is so important about the quote that the woman made, to this day the most effective way to get a vote is a person to person contact. the woman new who needed to contact that person in order to sway their vote. whether it was a neighbor a veteran. or a nurse or teacher. so again this personalized contact with v
steve, that is the story. yes, and a lot of this you have that quote saying that we didn't see this coming. there was an assumption saying that was showing up in the polls. the republicans were saying what they didn't have was the infrastructure in place to bring that into a reality. part of it is they were bogged down in a primary. and part of it too was that is the nature of relying on the religious groups. and they hoped and sort of out sourced the gotv. >> i'm actually surprised...
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steve schmidt? >> i think it's fast naying that john heilemann owes five emmys to steve's very existence. >> thank you, thank you steve, thank you very much. it's a great column. >> some man love going on. frank, that's great. thank you so much. >>> up next. they just received their star on hollywood walk of fame. we'll talk to two members of the legendary band heart next on "morning joe." if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces yo
steve schmidt? >> i think it's fast naying that john heilemann owes five emmys to steve's very existence. >> thank you, thank you steve, thank you very much. it's a great column. >> some man love going on. frank, that's great. thank you so much. >>> up next. they just received their star on hollywood walk of fame. we'll talk to two members of the legendary band heart next on "morning joe." if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in?...
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joining me is steve benan. great to have you with us. thanks for your time. these rule changes that harry reid and the senate democrats are talking about, how drastic are they and how much of an effect could they have? >> one might think they are outrageous. in reality, the measures that you identified are modest. for many people who are eager to see major changes in the senate because of its dysfunction, this is something of an underwhelming proposal that we see coming from senate democrats. the kind of changes we'd see are minor. and ultimately the super majorities we have seen become so standard throughout the senate in recent years would remain in place. the changes are actually quite minor. >> do you think it would be enough? i think that harry reid wouldn't be proposing this if he didn't think this was going to remedy the situation. but there's still a way that the republicans could throw up a bunch of filibusters, correct? >> absolutely. the right of the minority to filibuster would be maintained regardless of the forms are adopted or not. harry reid i
joining me is steve benan. great to have you with us. thanks for your time. these rule changes that harry reid and the senate democrats are talking about, how drastic are they and how much of an effect could they have? >> one might think they are outrageous. in reality, the measures that you identified are modest. for many people who are eager to see major changes in the senate because of its dysfunction, this is something of an underwhelming proposal that we see coming from senate...
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more staying than not, steve. you are right. but this could be one of the last meetings that comes amid a flurry of activity here at the white house. the president mounting this public relations campaign. you know, he said washington has to be changed from the outside. you can't do it from the inside and trying to put those words to effect. they have really got the pr campaign going. they started a twitter campaign. they call it my 2 k and you know today it was small businesses from around the country. actually, that's a little bit later. with fix the debt. the coalition of large and small businesses later today. this morning, he met with a lot of middle class folks that written in to the white house at the solicitation of the white house and folks saying they would be adversely affected by the $2,000 and added taxes that would come next year alone for the average family of four if the nation is to go over the fiscal cliff. you know, there was one republican, you talked about the glimmers of hope for a compromise. it's tom cole
more staying than not, steve. you are right. but this could be one of the last meetings that comes amid a flurry of activity here at the white house. the president mounting this public relations campaign. you know, he said washington has to be changed from the outside. you can't do it from the inside and trying to put those words to effect. they have really got the pr campaign going. they started a twitter campaign. they call it my 2 k and you know today it was small businesses from around the...
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. >> governor, i mean, to your point, i read it entirely differently from steve. i read it as, i'm probably not going to appoint her -- >> fighting for her. >> i'll get a defense out automatically so that when i don't we don't have to relitigate this again and everyone knows where i stand on my friend susan rice. but you and i talked about this earli earlier, governor and made a bet with a colleague. >> not for $10,000. >> not. >> way more than that. >> you and i agreed against another colleague that if susan rice was put up for nomination we could think of a couple democrats who would oppose her nomination. >> right. >> why would obama waste capital on susan rice when he's got so many other things to worry about right now? >> s.e. makes a good point. the president has to use capital. we need republican cooperation to get anything done in this country, important things. >> right. >> why rip off a scab and an open sore trying to build that cooperation? that's on the one hand. on the other hand, the president i believe, deeply believes that this is unfair but i thin
. >> governor, i mean, to your point, i read it entirely differently from steve. i read it as, i'm probably not going to appoint her -- >> fighting for her. >> i'll get a defense out automatically so that when i don't we don't have to relitigate this again and everyone knows where i stand on my friend susan rice. but you and i talked about this earli earlier, governor and made a bet with a colleague. >> not for $10,000. >> not. >> way more than that. >>...
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steve martin or bob kerrey will join me to explain why steve did that. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> coming up, mitt romney tried to play a moderate at the debate last week. this week, paul ryan's going to give it a shot. he's never played that part before. ryan versus biden is next. former nebraska senator bob kerrey will talk about his race to get back into the senate and how he talked steve martin in to helping him. a republican congress man says the bible teaches us all about society. that's coming up. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'
steve martin or bob kerrey will join me to explain why steve did that. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care...
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that does it for "the cycle," martin bashir, take it away. >> steve kornacki, thank you so much. good afternoon. it's wednesday, september 26th. what's that stench? ♪ >> misery loves mitt. his poll numbers sink to new lows. >> the polls are not favoring mitt romney. >> there's no time off. it's around the clock kind of work. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to the day-to-day polls. >> now the british now polish people. >> we trust our internal polls. >> i'll go up or down. >> one goes one way, one dog goes the other way. >> yes, mitt's dream is going another way, too. >> that's quite a guy, isn't it, paul ryan! listen, romney/ryan, romney/ryan. >> oh, sweet jesus. >> sweet jesus, indeed. >> romney/ryan, there we go, that's great. >> stop it. this is hard. you want to try it? did i -- was i a little strong? >> romney/ryan. >> not sure precisely what i said but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. ♪ cleveland rocks jumping jean james dean ♪ ♪ cleveland rocks >> we begin with the president and mitt romney in a fever-pitch to gain the american heartland with candidates h
that does it for "the cycle," martin bashir, take it away. >> steve kornacki, thank you so much. good afternoon. it's wednesday, september 26th. what's that stench? ♪ >> misery loves mitt. his poll numbers sink to new lows. >> the polls are not favoring mitt romney. >> there's no time off. it's around the clock kind of work. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to the day-to-day polls. >> now the british now polish people. >> we trust our...
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, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest reporting with pete williams, kristen welker and michael isikoff. who are these men and what impact will this all have on the military, the rank and file, colonel jack jacobs joins me. are republicans changing their minds? senator bob corker talks about the fiscal cliff and gillian tett from the "financial times" all that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. ♪ ♪ i want candy ♪ ♪ i want candy that was me... the da
, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest...
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michele bachmann, joe walsh, steve king, allen west. democrats think, wouldn't it be lovely? nia-malika henderson, a reporter for "the washington post," stand by. we created here on handball, we're going to show you how we created here i want you to look at this and tell me how you're going to look at this person and defeat her. >> how many people in the congress of the united states are anti-american? you've already suspected barack obama. is he alone or are there others? how many do you suspect as being unamerican? >> what i would say is that the news media should do a penetrating expose. i wish she would. i wish the american media would take a great look at the view of the people in congress and find out if they are pro america or anti-america. i think people would love to see an expo say like that. >> mr. graves, i hate to say that i have not conducted a joe mccarthy probe here of the loyalty of the democratic members of congress. what do you make of having an owe point nent like that? >> pris, it all started on your channel and on your show. she keeps going. she's a gift
michele bachmann, joe walsh, steve king, allen west. democrats think, wouldn't it be lovely? nia-malika henderson, a reporter for "the washington post," stand by. we created here on handball, we're going to show you how we created here i want you to look at this and tell me how you're going to look at this person and defeat her. >> how many people in the congress of the united states are anti-american? you've already suspected barack obama. is he alone or are there others? how...
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take a listen to this, steve. this is mitt romney discussing how one of the former navy s.e.a.l.s who lost his life in benghazi, that he met him a couple of years ago. the dougherty family is confirming this. >> one was a guy from my home state of massachusetts and relatively young guy compared it to me. he was a former navy s.e.a.l. he was living in san diego, and i learned about him. he talked about his life. he skied a lot and skied in some of the places i had. we had a lot of things in common. he told me that he keeps going back to the middle east. he cares very deep uply aboly a people there. he served in the military there. went back from time to time to offer securities services to people there. you can imagine how i felt when i found out he was one of the two former navy s.e.a.l.s killed in benghazi on september 11th, and it -- it touched me, obviously, as i recognized this young man that i thought was so impressive had lost his life in the service of his fellow men and women. >> now, as we understand, it'
take a listen to this, steve. this is mitt romney discussing how one of the former navy s.e.a.l.s who lost his life in benghazi, that he met him a couple of years ago. the dougherty family is confirming this. >> one was a guy from my home state of massachusetts and relatively young guy compared it to me. he was a former navy s.e.a.l. he was living in san diego, and i learned about him. he talked about his life. he skied a lot and skied in some of the places i had. we had a lot of things...
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here is that interview in one of his attack ads. >> i'm steve rothman, and i approve this ad. >> the republicans had great ideas, i liked some of their ideas. >> especially if you're wealthy. >> what a cheap shot, what a distortion. you said let's find a compromise on health care to get something done. >> that's certainly not my record, it's what other people decided, but third parties said this was not on disagaingenuous. i wanted to put them to the test. the same way, chris, i asked for, if you remember in 2010, a vote on the ryan budget. i said put it up let's see who is for cutting medicare. >> when we return, let me finish with a bad press set this weekend, dirty angry money that can make a difference can make a difference unfortunately. today training depends on technology. and when it takes a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell. they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if
here is that interview in one of his attack ads. >> i'm steve rothman, and i approve this ad. >> the republicans had great ideas, i liked some of their ideas. >> especially if you're wealthy. >> what a cheap shot, what a distortion. you said let's find a compromise on health care to get something done. >> that's certainly not my record, it's what other people decided, but third parties said this was not on disagaingenuous. i wanted to put them to the test. the same...
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steve schmidt, the romney people, very dejected by this poll. it's the one time i've heard them in the past couple weeks being dejected. "the des moines register," they know their state. their polls are accurate. >> absolutely. that doesn't inspire a lot of confidence on the republican side. you know, i think that republicans understand that iowa is a tough state for us. >> all right. let's go to florida. romney has the advantage there, polling six points ahead in a new "tampa bay times"/"miami herald" poll. in new hampshire, a wmur poll has the race tied at 47%-47%. >> steve, what about that? >> when you see an incumbent president at 47% tied, that indicates to me that that state could well wind up in the mitt romney column. >> let's go to another state. and the big question, mika, is whether this poll is an outlier. >> or something's going on here. 47%-47% tied. in pennsylvania according to a "tribune-review" poll, pennsylvania has naught gone republican since 1988. >> david gregory, they say this is a republican-leaning poll, a republican-lea
steve schmidt, the romney people, very dejected by this poll. it's the one time i've heard them in the past couple weeks being dejected. "the des moines register," they know their state. their polls are accurate. >> absolutely. that doesn't inspire a lot of confidence on the republican side. you know, i think that republicans understand that iowa is a tough state for us. >> all right. let's go to florida. romney has the advantage there, polling six points ahead in a new...
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. >> i want to bring in congressman steve israel, democrat from new york, also the chair of the democratic national campaign committee. i'm sure you listened to the post-debate last night. no 47%, no bain, there are for many democrats big supporters of the president's missed opportunities, what do you think of the debate last night? >> i might buy a used car from mitt romney but i'm not going to buy the used policies he's advocating that got us into the great recession. >> what was that line last night? >> there were two moments in this relevatory. he doubled-down on the proposition that faced with a deal of $10 of spending cuts, for $1 in taxes to the rich, he would reject the deal. once again, this relentless defense and protection of the rich. and secondly, i think last night showed the american people and the middle class that mitt romney has a secret plan to eliminate the one tax deduction that keeps the middle class in their homes. and that's the deduction for mortgage interest and taxes. he says he's going to lower tax rates but eliminate corporate tax loopholes and personal tax loo
. >> i want to bring in congressman steve israel, democrat from new york, also the chair of the democratic national campaign committee. i'm sure you listened to the post-debate last night. no 47%, no bain, there are for many democrats big supporters of the president's missed opportunities, what do you think of the debate last night? >> i might buy a used car from mitt romney but i'm not going to buy the used policies he's advocating that got us into the great recession. >>...
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thanks for joining us, steve. first of all, what about the scenario that oh let's just let them go over the cliff and won't matter and the markets will view it as a nonevent. what do you think some. >> certainly going to matter. there's no question it's going to matter. it's going to matter to the markets. we don't know how much. this is an unprecedented situation, at least in my lifetime. we've had crises and debt ceilings and all that, but going over a cliff like this is a new one. the markets would be volatile, extremely -- a lot of downward pressure on them. and then the question would be how do businesses and consumers behave and quickly do they pull back? everyone knows the immediate impact from the government coming back and spending wouldn't be that great. the question then is how do businesses and consumers react? i don't think it will be a pretty sight. >> what about the debt ceiling? there was a suggestion? geithner's opening bid that they do a permanent fix and give the president the operative control
thanks for joining us, steve. first of all, what about the scenario that oh let's just let them go over the cliff and won't matter and the markets will view it as a nonevent. what do you think some. >> certainly going to matter. there's no question it's going to matter. it's going to matter to the markets. we don't know how much. this is an unprecedented situation, at least in my lifetime. we've had crises and debt ceilings and all that, but going over a cliff like this is a new one. the...
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one is the jack welch side, the steve forbes, the people who are promulgating this conspiracy. the others are the folks who are serious economists. you talk to jared bernstein on the left. but douglashall john mccain's former policy adviser says the same thing in a story this morning. elaine child the former george w. bush's labor secretary said the same thing. so serious republicans who understand that these are two totally different surveys, they sort of understand the process and the way bls works there's not really a conspiracy here. >> can i ask you? you've been around d.c. for a long time. has anyone ever questioned this number, any reason to be suspicious of the integrity of it? >> i don't think so. you heard what jared said earlier. you heard what all the other folks say. i love that little line that jared had that they don't let the jan tors take out the garbage until after the numbers are released. it's funny. remember last month when the rather weak unemployment numbers came out, president obama knew them, knew what the numbers would be when he was giving a speech at
one is the jack welch side, the steve forbes, the people who are promulgating this conspiracy. the others are the folks who are serious economists. you talk to jared bernstein on the left. but douglashall john mccain's former policy adviser says the same thing in a story this morning. elaine child the former george w. bush's labor secretary said the same thing. so serious republicans who understand that these are two totally different surveys, they sort of understand the process and the way bls...
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. >> jamal, a republican named steve even horn was behind the intimidating voter billboard showing up in predominantly republican neighborhoods. he's a hedge fund manager and his wife nancy donated hundreds of dollars to the gop campaign. he and his wife donated the maximum $5,000 to the romney campaign and gave $50,000 to wisconsin and intimidating and these are the kinds. >> you know, sunday before election, you'll see flyers on african-american church parking lot windshields, giving a punishable and fine times and you'll see robo calls and republicans restore and yesterday we told people about the report from think progress saying that the romney campaign is actually training poll watchers to mislead voters in wisconsin. the training also encouraged volunteers to deceive election workers and the public about who they were associated with and today the wisconsin government accountability board, which oversees the election, is formally objecting to the romney training manual urging incognito poll watchers. our plan is to contact the romney campaign and tell them that there are issues
. >> jamal, a republican named steve even horn was behind the intimidating voter billboard showing up in predominantly republican neighborhoods. he's a hedge fund manager and his wife nancy donated hundreds of dollars to the gop campaign. he and his wife donated the maximum $5,000 to the romney campaign and gave $50,000 to wisconsin and intimidating and these are the kinds. >> you know, sunday before election, you'll see flyers on african-american church parking lot windshields,...
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. >> let me get back to foreign policy, can i just get back -- >> joining us now is my colleague steve kornacki, one of the hosts of "the cycle" and in washington the great clarence page, a columnist for the chicago tribune. we were hearing the president just now and we'll continue to show live pictures referring to romney's disease of romnesia, but paul ryan has problems with mathematics and his electoral math is a problem, isn't it, because he has a problem if the president wins ohio and wisconsin. he's got a big problem then, doesn't he? >> there's a couple problems here with this map for romney. the ohio, wisconsin, and iowa, he's got to make some inroads there. before that there's these four obama '08 states that are necessary for romney to flip over. starts with north carolina. he's well positioned to do that. florida, more likely than not to do that, but he also has to flip virginia and colorado before we can start talking about the ohio/wisconsin scenario. i think those are right now both of those at best 50/50 states for romney. i think the real -- there's a telling statistic
. >> let me get back to foreign policy, can i just get back -- >> joining us now is my colleague steve kornacki, one of the hosts of "the cycle" and in washington the great clarence page, a columnist for the chicago tribune. we were hearing the president just now and we'll continue to show live pictures referring to romney's disease of romnesia, but paul ryan has problems with mathematics and his electoral math is a problem, isn't it, because he has a problem if the...
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the pulitzer prize-winning author of "ghost wars," steve kall is going to be here tonight for the interview. i'm really looking forward to that. he has just put out something totally ground breaking and totally amazing. and in the process of explaining what that thing is, we're also going to explain what the heck this thing is. this is a new thing on our earth that never existed before, but now it does. that's coming up later tonight in the interview. >>> we also tonight have an update on whether or not republicans are going to allow armed protests at their republican convention this year. armed, as in, people with loaded weapons. that's all ahead this hour. >>> but we start tonight with an exclusive story about the whole purpose of politics in the first place. the reason to seek public office, the reason to get elected in the first place, what your job is if you win an election, is that you get to make policy. and the whole point of making policy is supposedly to address problems in our country. here's a sample problem. mississippi, the great state of mississippi, has health trouble. heart
the pulitzer prize-winning author of "ghost wars," steve kall is going to be here tonight for the interview. i'm really looking forward to that. he has just put out something totally ground breaking and totally amazing. and in the process of explaining what that thing is, we're also going to explain what the heck this thing is. this is a new thing on our earth that never existed before, but now it does. that's coming up later tonight in the interview. >>> we also tonight have...
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steve israel joins me now. i was shocked by a press release you put out. i get the e-mail and this press release you put out yesterday, you were begging for a creation of the super pac and the donors. >> there is no begging, but i will tell you why. the stakes can never be higher. democracy is being bought by a handful of people who can write anything they want. i tell you what. as you know, i'm a big baseball fan. i never have been to a baseball fan where one side is told they don't get bats and gloves. if we want to win the house back and defend medicare instead of allowing republicans to defend millionaires, we have to be able to compete. wisconsin told us that these republicans, this small group of people who can write unlimited money and buy elections had free reign. we can't afford to let that happen for the middle class or medicare. we have to compete. >> when i hear this term and 2008 and president obama overwhelmed john mccain. he was able to carry states that democrats had not carried in decad decades. when you say someone bought the election, yo
steve israel joins me now. i was shocked by a press release you put out. i get the e-mail and this press release you put out yesterday, you were begging for a creation of the super pac and the donors. >> there is no begging, but i will tell you why. the stakes can never be higher. democracy is being bought by a handful of people who can write anything they want. i tell you what. as you know, i'm a big baseball fan. i never have been to a baseball fan where one side is told they don't get...
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romney's problem is he doesn't really have a job in all this. >> steve, chip, thanks for sitting with us and watching this appearance by mitt romney. it's good see you guys. >> thank you. >> we are just a short time away from president obama's first campaign event today. this is a live look. green bay, wisconsin. president obama will also be in las vegas and colorado before heading to ohio tomorrow. we will have the president's appearance for you live. we'll be right back. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose
romney's problem is he doesn't really have a job in all this. >> steve, chip, thanks for sitting with us and watching this appearance by mitt romney. it's good see you guys. >> thank you. >> we are just a short time away from president obama's first campaign event today. this is a live look. green bay, wisconsin. president obama will also be in las vegas and colorado before heading to ohio tomorrow. we will have the president's appearance for you live. we'll be right back. i...
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people like steve schwartzman, people worth billions of dollars. why when mitt romney was funder of his firm, like steve schwartzman, also not be worth more than 25 $250 million. when you back into the fact of the nest egg he must have had -- >> for the period of 2011. >> even if he got a 3% yield on his portfolio, that would make his nest egg that was earning that money $450 million. so to me for him to say he only is net worth is 250 is completely disingenuous. how can the rest of his net worth be only $1 r50 milli$150 . he should be like where his peer group is. >> you think he's worth half a billion dollars or more. >> i think he's hiding something and i don't have any proof of that, but my gut tells me he's hiding something. >> allyjulian, mitt romney obviy was hoping he would get rid of the issue of the 40% dismissal of the nation by dumping the tax returns, but it seems to me that from what bill has said, the tax returns themselves only raise further questions. >> well, i think that's right, and he's turned the standard of political transpar
people like steve schwartzman, people worth billions of dollars. why when mitt romney was funder of his firm, like steve schwartzman, also not be worth more than 25 $250 million. when you back into the fact of the nest egg he must have had -- >> for the period of 2011. >> even if he got a 3% yield on his portfolio, that would make his nest egg that was earning that money $450 million. so to me for him to say he only is net worth is 250 is completely disingenuous. how can the rest of...
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steve said it best from the outset. if the president does not get off to the right start here, it makes it incredibly difficult, if not at a minimum, complicated, to get the rest of his agenda through, not to mention all the foreign policy challenges that will be the backdrop. steve indicated this is the most important thing that will be done. he's likely right unless there's something that we don't want to at all think about or foresee for the next few years, so you have to get this right or get it done to get to the next step. >> but on the specifics of it, steve, why should we be optimistic? who's going to move from their position, and why would they? >> the reasons to be optimistic, you have two prose prose propos table that are robust. the president's made important concessions on revenues. the democrats have made concessions on addressing entitlements, not insufficient for the other one, and what we're fighting over now is this issue of tax rates. and the republicans do have to give on tax rates. it's going to be
steve said it best from the outset. if the president does not get off to the right start here, it makes it incredibly difficult, if not at a minimum, complicated, to get the rest of his agenda through, not to mention all the foreign policy challenges that will be the backdrop. steve indicated this is the most important thing that will be done. he's likely right unless there's something that we don't want to at all think about or foresee for the next few years, so you have to get this right or...
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steve benen. good to have you with us. thanks so much. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> the missouri republican who has no idea how a woman's body works is now calling his opponent unladylike. >>> and tammy baldwin's campaign is hitting tommy thompson for pledging to do away with medicare. the latest on those senate races, next. >>> and george w. bush is creeping up on mitt romney like a cayman island stingray. tonight, we'll show you why "w" just might be mitt romney's october surprise. >> i know the human being and fish can co-exist peacefully. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor proba
steve benen. good to have you with us. thanks so much. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> the missouri republican who has no idea how a woman's body works is now calling his opponent unladylike. >>> and tammy baldwin's campaign is hitting tommy thompson for pledging to do away with medicare. the latest on...
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>> well, i would actually say to steve the fourth, and that's the secretary of state position is actually softened hillary clinton. she's been made accessible and precisely because of the work she's done with women and children but also she's been able to demonstrate her tenacity but also her leadership on a global level where it's no longer is she part of the bill and hillary team now, but every time someone mentions clinton you first think of hillary and then think of bill. that demonstrates not only has she been able to become more accessible, but more importantly she's been fierce all on her own as a leader. >> jonathan, let me play with james carville said about a possible hillary clinton candidacy. take a listen. >> every democrat i know says, god, i hope she runs, we don't need a primary. the democrats want her to run. i don't mean a lot of democrats, i mean a whole lot of democrats, like 90% across the country. >> okay, john. so when you look at the roster of likely gop candidates from bobby jindal, rick santorum possibly, chris christie, marco rubio, would any of them be able to
>> well, i would actually say to steve the fourth, and that's the secretary of state position is actually softened hillary clinton. she's been made accessible and precisely because of the work she's done with women and children but also she's been able to demonstrate her tenacity but also her leadership on a global level where it's no longer is she part of the bill and hillary team now, but every time someone mentions clinton you first think of hillary and then think of bill. that...
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so -- and steve marietti, our founder, originally did this, taught in the south bronx and came up with the idea if you take kids particularly from low-income opportunities who are naturally street smart and understand risk and delayed graltification and understand all the things necessary to be entrepreneurs, but you turn those experiences into a view of opportunity. so we've trained public school teachers. we work all over this country where we work in 12 other countries and i think anthony took a n.i.f.t.y. class in queen. >> you were 15 when you took the class. what does your company do exactly. >> it does a multitude of things but started as a computer repair consulting company where the thing was i wanted to change -- everyone has this idea or this just mind-set of computer fixing or computer repair, think best buy or geek squad because it's widely known and advertise very well. i wanted to change that. i didn't want a company look to my company which is kind of ironic or, you know, just crazy but i wanted a family feel to the company. so when my company does is sort of like a fri
so -- and steve marietti, our founder, originally did this, taught in the south bronx and came up with the idea if you take kids particularly from low-income opportunities who are naturally street smart and understand risk and delayed graltification and understand all the things necessary to be entrepreneurs, but you turn those experiences into a view of opportunity. so we've trained public school teachers. we work all over this country where we work in 12 other countries and i think anthony...
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also former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner joins us. he has charts, he's going to tell us what's going to happen today. >> what's going to happen? >> what's going to happen? >> yeah. >> the president's going to win. >> intrade has been around for about ten years, two presidential elections, both of them right. in 2004, it got 50 out of 50 states, in 2008, got 48 out of 50 states. >> well, then let's go home. >> if you want to know what it's predicting. it's been predicting an obama victory up until the first debate. it had obama on a roll, not surprising will, he came down a bit from there, but at about a 70% probability. >> this is based on bets, right? >> real people betting real money and expressing their views. this isn't nate silver, this is a different thing. >> republicans like this, this is the market. >> this is the market, exactly. a republican guy. let's look at the battleground states where intrade has a strong point of view that the president's going to win ohio, he's going to win new hampshire, he's going to win iowa. and
also former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve rattner joins us. he has charts, he's going to tell us what's going to happen today. >> what's going to happen? >> what's going to happen? >> yeah. >> the president's going to win. >> intrade has been around for about ten years, two presidential elections, both of them right. in 2004, it got 50 out of 50 states, in 2008, got 48 out of 50 states. >> well, then let's go home....
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have you changed yet, steve? are you still holding on for georgia. i'm still holding on. >> i think he might end up passing rick santorum for the number two spot in the total delegate count when it's said and done. >> you buy that a.b. you have gingrich saying he hopes to win his home state of georgia by a larger margin than mitt romney was able to pull in michigan. he's not on the ballot in virginia. he and his wife did not stloet. his organization and campaign have not sputtered out at this point. >> i think that newt gingrich is going to win georgia and be happy to do so. he's hoping to go onto alabama and mississippi and louisiana and kansas. that does not a nomination make. i think it's true what you said, rick santorum facing a real problem because he's out the delegates not only in virginia where he's not on the ballot but 18 of 63 in ohio, he would be ineligible for those. he really does have a math problem. there are santorum voters in ohio. if he won michigan a week ago, mitt romney would be in terrible trouble. santorum has seen his poll n
have you changed yet, steve? are you still holding on for georgia. i'm still holding on. >> i think he might end up passing rick santorum for the number two spot in the total delegate count when it's said and done. >> you buy that a.b. you have gingrich saying he hopes to win his home state of georgia by a larger margin than mitt romney was able to pull in michigan. he's not on the ballot in virginia. he and his wife did not stloet. his organization and campaign have not sputtered...
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joining me now is steve and karen. karen, the expectation game has gotten really out of hand this time. finally chris christie, for whatever reason, just kind of gave up and stated the obvious and said well, of course. you know, mitt romney has to be the big winner on this first debate. >> well, i think he was like look, let me keep my credibility in check because he's been watching what has happened to congressman ryan over the course of this campaign. but i think each man has a different thing they need to accomplish. i think for governor romney he needs to have a strong performan performance. it's not just about one performance for him. his problem is a lack of consistency. he's got to have a good wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. every day to the election. if you see him give one good performance and the next day they're off message, it's more of what we've seen the bumbling along throughout the campaign. and i think for president obama the challenge is, as my former boss howard dean said, don't get irritable.
joining me now is steve and karen. karen, the expectation game has gotten really out of hand this time. finally chris christie, for whatever reason, just kind of gave up and stated the obvious and said well, of course. you know, mitt romney has to be the big winner on this first debate. >> well, i think he was like look, let me keep my credibility in check because he's been watching what has happened to congressman ryan over the course of this campaign. but i think each man has a...
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let me go to steve on that. isn't there a little shame in his eyes when he cease these kids coming back dismembered? why aren't we doing that. my father, me, brothers, nobody. it never occurs to them to join the mill tear. i didn't believe in the vietnam war but i wasn't out there protesting for the war like he was at stanford. he was one of the guys out there protesting the protesters against the war and yet he never thought for a second, hey, wait a minute, this means i should fight the war. where is the shame? >> he's not setting priorities. he doesn't have a sense -- >> other priorities. i'm sorry, steve. >> i was thinking rather than democrats critiquing mitt romney, what would two serious presidential strategists like george h.w. bush or a richard nixon, i think nixon would be turning over in his grave and i bet bush is grimacing because these were serious guys dealing with tectonic forces that were huge and they knew what the risk to the country were, and they moderated. not everyone would like me attribu
let me go to steve on that. isn't there a little shame in his eyes when he cease these kids coming back dismembered? why aren't we doing that. my father, me, brothers, nobody. it never occurs to them to join the mill tear. i didn't believe in the vietnam war but i wasn't out there protesting for the war like he was at stanford. he was one of the guys out there protesting the protesters against the war and yet he never thought for a second, hey, wait a minute, this means i should fight the war....
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steve, let's inside these numbers. you've got some charts explaining president obama's recent surge in the polls. >> yes, because while i agree with a lot of what joe said, there are some substantive reasons why president obama should be doing better at the moment. they don't get as much attention. so let's talk a little about it. first, nobody is happy with the state of the economy at the moment. 2% growth with 8% unemployment. but as we've talked about on this show, it's the trend as much as absolute levels that determine how people feel. this is an historical chart of economic optimism going back to '09. and you can see the ups and downs of people's opinion where they started up with 42% being economically optimistic that things are going to get better. it went steadily down into the summer of '11 partly because of the weak economy, partly because of the debt ceiling crisis. since then it has been climbing back up with a few hiccups all the way back up to 42% right at the peak where it was during the obama presidenc
steve, let's inside these numbers. you've got some charts explaining president obama's recent surge in the polls. >> yes, because while i agree with a lot of what joe said, there are some substantive reasons why president obama should be doing better at the moment. they don't get as much attention. so let's talk a little about it. first, nobody is happy with the state of the economy at the moment. 2% growth with 8% unemployment. but as we've talked about on this show, it's the trend as...
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now, steve benen, who produces for this show now, steve called congressman jeff landry's office after he heard that the congressman had said that. he called the office to find out what the hey the congressman was talking about with this muslim tsa screening waiver thing. and the congressman's press officer, at first, denied that congressman landry had ever said any such thing. steve then calmly noted in his calm steve benen way that there was, in fact, tape of the kon congressman saying it. the press officer then tried again, came up with another answer, said that what the congressman must have meant is that anybody in a head scarf is exempt from tsa screening, and that is not what congressman jeff landry said in this interview, but also, for the record, it is not true. congressman landry's facebook page, where he posted this interview, where he talks about the muslim tsa waiver that doesn't exist, it is on his own facebook page, but it is now full of comments from all over the internet of people saying, essentially, dude, not true. you have to correct that. you don't seriously believ
now, steve benen, who produces for this show now, steve called congressman jeff landry's office after he heard that the congressman had said that. he called the office to find out what the hey the congressman was talking about with this muslim tsa screening waiver thing. and the congressman's press officer, at first, denied that congressman landry had ever said any such thing. steve then calmly noted in his calm steve benen way that there was, in fact, tape of the kon congressman saying it. the...